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þegnung-mann

  • noun [ masculine ]
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þegnung-mann, (þéning-, þénig-), es; m.
in a general sense,
a serving-man, attendant
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  • Wæs amang ðám Malchus heora ðénigmann, and ða eáðelícan þénunga ðe hé ðider bróhte heom geornlíce þénode,

      Homl. Skt. i. 23, 239.
  • Árás Malchus heora þeningmann, and dyde eall swá his gewuna wæs, nam mid him sumne dǽl feós ... ðæt feoh bær tó porte, 472-486: 447.
  • Se Hǽlend hét ða ðénigmen áfyllan six stǽnene fatu,

      Homl. Th. i. 58, 12.
a servant of a lord or
king, a thane, minister,
in a general sense
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  • Sint tó manienne ða ðe mildheortlíce sellaþ ðæt hié habbaþ, ðæt hié angieten ðæt hié sint gesette ðæm hefencundan Gode tó ðéningmannum tó dǽlanne ðás lǽnan gód (

    ut a coelesti Domino dispensatores se positos subditorum temporalium agnoscant

    ),
      Past. 44; Swt. 321, 7.
  • Án woruldcynincg hæfþ fela þegna; hé ne mæg beón wurðful cynincg búton hé hæbbe swylce þéningmen ðe þeáwfæstnysse him gebeódon,

      Homl. Skt. i. pref., 62.
as a technical English term
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  • Míne (

    Alfred's

    ) ealdormenn and míne þénigmenn,
      Chart. Th. 490, 22.
  • On cinges þéningmanna gemóte,

      Cod. Dip. Kmbl. vi. 80, 20.
  • See Kemble's Saxons in England, ii. 47; Stubbs' Const. Hist. i. 186.
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  • þegnung-mann, n.